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Deponent Verbs.
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    Ind. Subj.
Pl. 1 căp-ĭmŭr
  2 căp-ĭmĭnī
  3 căp-ĭuntŭr
Imperf. căp-ĭēbăr, &c. căp-ĕrĕr, &c.
Fut. căp-ĭăr, &c.
Perf. cap-tŭs sum cap-tŭs sim
Plup. cap-tŭs ĕram cap-tŭs essem
Fut. Perf. cap-tŭs ĕrō
Imperative.
  Sing. Plur.
2 căp-ĕrĕ; căp-ĭtŏr căp-ĭmĭnī
3 căp-ĭtŏr căp-ĭuntŏr
Verbals.
Inf. Pres. căp-ī Perf. cap-tŭs essĕ
Part. Perf. cap-tŭs, -ă, -um
Gerundive căp-ĭendŭs, -ă, -um

Conjugation of Deponent Verbs.

§ 75. Deponent Verbs are conjugated with all the Passive inflexions of the conjugation to which they belong.

They have also—

(a) A form in -rĕ of the Pres. Ind. 2 Pers. Sing., and

{b) The Pres. Participle, the Gerund, and the Supine.

Ex. hort-ārī to advise

Conjugated like the Passive of ămārĕ: except Pres. Ind. S. 2 hort-ārĭs or hort-ārĕ.

Add:

Part. Pres. N. hort-āns G. hort-antĭs, &c.
Gerund N. Acc. hort-andum Supine Acc. hort-ātum
G. hort-andī Abl. hort-ātū
D. Abl. hort-andō